No. 5 Texas A&M, the nation's only 3-0 team, hosts their home opener on Wednesday, November 19 at 7 p.m. against former Southwest Conference foe, Rice, with coverage on SEC Network Plus. The Aggies won the Maggie Dixon Classic in Chicago over the weekend, including a win over No. 18 DePaul
SOCIAL MEDIA NIGHT
The first 500 fans who come to the marketing tables and show that they like or follow Texas A&M Women's Basketball on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter receive an @AggieWBB lanyard.
HUMAN BOWLING
Wednesday's halftime show features the much-anticipated debut of Human Bowling.
KID'S COURT
Prior to the game children are invited to in “Kid's Court” inside the women's practice gym beginning one hour prior to tipoff. Kids will have the chance to shoot baskets or participate in poster making, face painting and other activities.
Texas A&M's equestrian team will be at the Kid's Court, hanging out & signing autographs.
Kids and parents can access “Kid's Court” by entering the Cox-McFerrin Center for Aggie Basketball from the arena concourse and following the signage for “Kid's Court”.
BASKETBALL EQUALS FREE
Students with a 12th Man Sports Pass receive free admission to all home exhibition and regular season Texas A&M Women's Basketball games. Present your student ID at the east entrance of Reed Arena to be admitted to the game. Tickets are available for students without a 12th Man Sports pass for $4 at ticket windows.
POSTERS AVAILABLE
The 2014-15 Texas A&M Women's Basketball poster will be available for the first time. The poster features all 14 players and is suitable for framing!
SEASON TICKETS ON SALE
Women's basketball season tickets are still available for 2014-15, with the affordable family fun beginning as low as $100, with multiple seating options available. Annual per seat contributions are required for some seating areas. Contact the 12th Man Foundation for additional information or to order tickets by calling 888-992-4443 or clicking here: http://www.12thmanfoundation.com/ticket-center/women's-basketball.aspx .
